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Blackout Nation

Episode 4, On the Move

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Blackout Nation

By: Scott Medbury
Narrated by: Adam Barr
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They escaped the hospital. Now, nowhere is safe.

Sarah, Jake, and their small group are holed up in the old medical school, but the city is still a warzone. With every street patrolled and every exit locked down, the only way out is through sheer determination—and a lot of luck.

The hunt is on: Marcus’s men are tightening the net, and every move could be their last.

A deadly crossing: The bridge is their only escape, but Marcus’s soldiers are waiting.

New allies or more danger? In the shadows of the city, others are desperate to flee. But not everyone can be trusted.

With dawn approaching, the group must make an impossible choice—stay and hide, or risk everything to break free before Marcus tightens his grip on the city for good.

Episode 4 of Blackout Nation turns up the tension, the action, and the stakes. A new episode releases every Monday until the finale on March 31—don’t miss a single one!

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